Driver of stolen lorry driver jailed at Nottingham Crown Court after failing to stop in Nottinghamshire Police pursuit
The driver of a stolen lorry has been jailed after leading police on a a long and dangerous pursuit.
Jason Standley, 42, was driving the HGV along the A1 when members of Nottinghamshire Police's Roads Policing Unit instructed him to pull over near Cropwell on the evening of November 2.
After failing to stop, Standley drove dangerously close to pursuing officers.
Even after his tyres were deflated by a police stinger device, he continued the pursuit for several minutes before abandoning the vehicle near Fernwood, Newark.
Standley, of Crofton, Wakefield, was later found hiding in the undergrowth by a security guard from a nearby service station and arrested by officers.
He later pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and driving while disqualified.
Appearing at Nottingham Crown Court on December 5 he was jailed for a total of 19 months and banned from driving for a further six years.
He will have to take an extended test if he is ever to drive legally again.
PC Haddon Smith, of Nottinghamshire Police’s Roads Policing Unit, said: “This was an extremely dangerous display of driving that could very easily have resulted in serious injury to police officers or other road users.
“It goes without saying that an HGV being driven in this way poses a considerable risk to other road users so it was imperative that we ended this pursuit quickly.
“This really was an excellent team effort by all involved. I would particularly like to thank the brave security guard who helped officers detain Standley and bring him into custody.”